Michael Strahan hosts the awards show; Pharrell Williams and Florida Georgia Line perform. "The event will also feature a daring, slime-filled sports stunt, a special halftime live musical performance and top athletes competing outside their sports realm for a KCS trophy," Nickelodeon says. The kids will vote their favorites in such categories as Favorite Male and Female Athlete, "Sickest Moves," "King and Queen of Swag" and "Don't Try This at Home Award."

4. Satisfaction, 10 p.m. Thursday, USA

Matt Passmore of "The Glades" gives a dynamic performance as a frustrated executive in this adult drama. Passmore plays Neil Truman, who is stunned by a sexual revelation about his wife, Grace (Stephanie Szostak). Neil sets off on a provocative journey of his own and starts speaking frankly with strange results. The pilot was unpredictable, a major plus, and a clever final scene will draw viewers back the next week. Is there long-term satisfaction here? Stay tuned.

USA also debuts "Rush," a drama about a bad-boy doctor, at 9 p.m. Thursday. The glossy series presents Dr. William Rush (Tom Ellis) as more risk-taking than Dr. House. Wait until you see the conditions under which Rush operates. Rush, an addict, does things his way as he helps the affluent of Los Angeles who are in medical crises. Ellis is appealing; the show is preposterous.

5. "24: Live Another Day," 9 p.m. Monday, Fox

Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) concludes this rousing 12-hour miniseries by battling through more breakneck action sequences. The finale also packs an unexpected dramatic punch. William Devane, playing the U.S. president, pulls off some of his finest moments in a long career. Will there be more "24"? We can hope.